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a connection made to the earth ground potential is zero |
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process by which electrons are added or removed from body |
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transfer of electrons from one object to another by rubbing simplest and most fundamental electrification |
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occurs when two objects touch, permitting electrons to move |
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a process of electrical fields acting on eachother without contact |
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1. repulsion attraction 2. inverse square law/ Coloumbs law 3. distribution 4. movement 5. concentration |
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charges reside on the external surfaces of conductors the result of the effects of repulsion attraction law as electrons attempt to repel eachother as much as possible |
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only negative charges move along solid conductors the protons are tightly bound inside the atomic nuclei which dont drift in solid conductors |
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greatest concentration of charge is on the surface where curvature is greatest electric charges tend to concentrate in region of sharpest curvature |
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when two oppositely charged objects are in close proximity, electrons often jump the gap occurs as soon as difference in charges becomes sufficiently great and the intervening distance sufficiently small releases energy in form of light photons and audible sound |
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